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Samsung has something in store for fans of its Galaxy and ATIV lines (its Windows devices) and has rented London's Earl's Court to tell the world all about it. The new big reveal is tonight.

You may remember the Galaxy S4 reveal back in March, followed by the actual launch in April. Since then we have had a series of new S4's "revealed" - the Mini, Active, Zoom, LTE. What more could be in store?

The event comes as news of sluggish S4 sales translates into problems for the Samsung supply chain. Sammobile reports today that Samsung has reduced its orders for key parts for the S4 by 50% over its May orders, translating as a 10 - 15% slow down in sales. The supply chain is not necessarily a reliable source of information but it reinforces the impression that Samsung is fighting hard to keep the brand in the hype cycle.

The reality, though, is that Samsung's big night in London looks like a damp squib, so far. Although many of the main tech sites will be covering it - Android Central, CNET, Engadget - there's been little insight into which new products Samsung will unveil.

The events is specifically dubbed a Galaxy and ATIV one, which is curious given how little attention Samsung has drawn to its Windows devices. While there have been no leaks and very little speculation on what might happen, front runners seem to be a new ATIV Ultra (Samsung's Notebook division tweeted a picture of a laptop cover earlier today), a new Galaxy Tab, and the launch of the NX camera running Android. The event is being live-streamed on YouTube and starts at 7.00pm London time.

Samsung has also promised a "glimpse into the future" so it could be we'll get some insight into the next generation of displays, particularly the flexible or conformable display that it showed at CES.

IB Times speculates on two versions of the Galaxy Tab 3 -- the 8-inch and 10.1-inch variants. According to the report, the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 will cost $329.99 and the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 will cost $379.99, the new Zoom and an ATIV laptop.

Some observers believe we could be in for a new Window smartphone. But perhaps what is most surprising about the event is the sheer lack of information. It's clearly part of a year long sequence of launches and events to maintain interest in Samsung' products, particularly the S4. However, there's always the danger of Samsung fatigue setting in and maybe that's what we see reflected in the market.